A family is suing a Las Vegas funeral home that they say “accidentally” cremated the body of their daughter ahead of a planned open-casket funeral.
and found alongside the body of her husband who died by suicide in September, according to the Clark County coroner’s office. When Chavez’s parents dropped off clothes in which her body was intended to be dressed for the funeral, workers at Davis Funeral Home and Memorial Park said Chavez wasn’t in the system. The parents left but were called back later due to an emergency, the lawsuit claims, and were told their daughter had been cremated by mistake.
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